Before I drill any holes, where are you guys mounting the T Prodigy? It needs 0-70 deg of angle and below the pocket on the dash seems the best but is the angle to steep when on hills? This pocket is below the radio and next to the fuse pane. I can see it and reach it there well. Thanks.
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Too late, it's done [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I put it under the pocket, it sits pretty level so hills should not effect it. Man it is tight getting the plug in the 6 pin deal. I bought this from Southwest Wheel, a new sponsor on the Board. It arrived quick and was a "snap" to install. Now for the fun part..hooking up the sleds and testing this bad boy.
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Some people are like Slinkys. They are good for nothing but still put a smile on your face when you push them down a flight of stairs. 2003 X Limited Ultimate, Mineral Grey Metalic. DVD, Limited Slip, Badged, Cab Lights, Magnaflow, Thule Rack, 3" Lift, T Prodigy, Air Bags, Edge Programer, XM Radio, Extreme sound system. 315/70/17s on AR Chrome/Aluminium.http://community.webshots.com/user/stellinm
I think that is really one of the only places the b/c should go. In my wifes X she didn't want any holes in the dash so I mounted it to the flange under the dash, looks good and clean, but when you are jack knifing in the rain it's really hard and kinda scary to try to reach for locate and actuate. You did good.
Yup, it was a clean instal. You can't see the cord at all and it is right at my fingertips. Still have to test it, all the lights work so unless the trailer brakes are different I will be ok.
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Some people are like Slinkys. They are good for nothing but still put a smile on your face when you push them down a flight of stairs. 2003 X Limited Ultimate, Mineral Grey Metalic. DVD, Limited Slip, Badged, Cab Lights, Magnaflow, Thule Rack, 3" Lift, T Prodigy, Air Bags, Edge Programer, XM Radio, Extreme sound system. 315/70/17s on AR Chrome/Aluminium.http://community.webshots.com/user/stellinm
I mounted mine in the same spot,it took all but 10 seconds to peel both sides of the big Velcro pad.Two years and still holds great.Also good if you tow with different rigs,pull it down and bring it to the next rig.
I used the pocket holder, I only have one truck so I am safe. Today is the day to test the brakes, the problem is going to be finding dry pavement to set them, there is snow everywhere. For the most part I don't need them but I like to be safe and put as little strain on the truck as possible.
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Some people are like Slinkys. They are good for nothing but still put a smile on your face when you push them down a flight of stairs. 2003 X Limited Ultimate, Mineral Grey Metalic. DVD, Limited Slip, Badged, Cab Lights, Magnaflow, Thule Rack, 3" Lift, T Prodigy, Air Bags, Edge Programer, XM Radio, Extreme sound system. 315/70/17s on AR Chrome/Aluminium.http://community.webshots.com/user/stellinm
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